Flights to Ibiza

Have a Balearic blast when you book flights to Ibiza with Ryanair. Not just a perfect holiday destination for 24 hour party people, Ibiza is a gorgeous little Island with plenty to offer holiday-makers from all walks of life. From the pumping super-clubs of San Antonio to the pine covered hills and glorious beaches around the island, Ibiza has every traveller’s tastes well and truly catered for. Book flights to Ibiza and choose your own ideal Ibizan escape - experience the island the way you want - whether that mean pubs and parties or peace and quiet!

Flights from Ibiza

Ibiza is more than just bars and beach life. Take a day to explore the island by bike or car, stroll among the narrow streets of Dalt Vila and pick up a real bargain at the Hippie market. This is a lovely holiday destination!

Cova de Can Marça

Enjoy the breathtaking views of the sea as you descend into the prehistoric and concealed cave system once used by tobacco and liquor smugglers. Stalagmites and stalactites decorate the cave and at the centre there’s a 9 meter high water cascade. Tours take place every hour from 10.30 until sunset every day all year.
The caves are just to the right of the Port de Sant Miquel beach, Sant Miquel.

The Dalt Vila (old town) walls have been declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO and was built in the 16th century as a defence against attackers. The narrow and cobbled streets are well-preserved and magnificent views await on the top of the castle complex as well as by the Santa María Cathedral - the crown of the Dalt Vila. The outstanding gateway Portal de ses Taules can be found in the north wall. It is definitely worth a visit as it is a small town in itself.

​Address: Carrer des Pla de Vila, Eivissa

Es Canar Hippy Market

This enormous market offers a great choice of clothing and jewellery at low prices. If you look closely, you can still spot some of the original hippies who started the market in the 1960's.

​Opening hours: Open every Wednesday 10 am-7 pm from May until OctoberSubway: Bus 13 to Santa Eularia, then change to bus 18 for Es Canar

Exploring the Island

If you feel like exploring the island through the pine-wooded hills to distant and secluded coves, you can rent cars, mopeds and bicycles at reasonable prices almost everywhere on the island.

​More info: Tip: don’t rent them from the hotel as they tend to charge extra.

Formentera Island

This amazing island neighbouring Ibiza, has unspoiled beaches with crystal clear blue water. From the small port of La Savina, there are buses to other parts of the island, or you can hire a car, moped or bicycle from one of the nearby shops.
You can grab a map from the port’s tourist office. Sights of interest include a 4 000-year-old Ca Na Costa sepulture - the islands natural beauty, the Es Mirador restaurant and the beaches of Cala Saona, Illettes and Llevant.

​Address: La SavinaSubway: Take the 30 min ferry crossing from the port of Ibiza Town to port La Savina

Museu d'Art Contemporani

International artists connected with Ibiza are in display in this small gallery. The museum organises several exhibitions throughout the year.

​Address: Ronda Narcis Putget, Ibiza​Phone: +34 971 302 723

Museo y Necropolis del Puig des Molins

The Museu de Arqueologia is attached to this ancient Carthage burial site thought to contain over 4,000 graves. The archaeological museum gives a good picture of life on Ibiza a couple of thousand years ago.

​Address: Via Romana, 31, Ibiza​Phone: +34 971 301 771

Sa Penya

Between the Dalt Vila and the Port of Ibiza lies the area of Sa Penya. A former fisherman's quarter, the small cosy streets now sizzle with life in the summer as the busiest bars, restaurants and shops are here. Don’t miss the nightly club parades when drag queens and musicians hand out fliers for the evening’s parties.

​Address: Sa Penya, Ibiza

Ses Salines

The salt fields have been in use for over 2,000 years and created the ‘white gold’ of Ibiza. It was the island’s main industry until tourism came to Ibiza. As the water evaporates over the hot summer, salt crust is left on the bottom of the lakes making a spectacular sight every night as it glistens when the sun sets. Bring your camera!

Diving

Warm, clear waters and lots of coastline with rich marine life makes Ibiza an amazing place for divers and snorkelling. Dive sites include cave diving and ship wreck diving.
There are many professional diving schools scattered around on Ibiza’s beaches, but they can be quite pricey though.

Almudaina / Castillo de Eivissa / Ibiza Castle

This fortress used to be a military and administrative headquarter of the Moslem 'Wali'. Ruins from the 12th and 13th centuries have been uncovered here although most buildings are from the 16th century. The Almudaina has been declared a World Heritage site.

​Address: Zona Castillo, Ibiza

Cala d’en Serra

This beach lies in the northern part of the island and is still something of a hidden gem. The bay has clean water and steep cliffs as well as an appealing sandy beach.

​Address: Cala d’en Serra, Ibiza

Estatua del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús

"Estatua del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús" means "the statue of the Sacred Heart of Jesus" and can be seen on the way from Ibiza to San Antonio. It was created as a monument after the Spanish Civil War.

​Address: Carretera Ibiza, San Antonio, Ibiza

Museu Diocesà

The Diocesan Museum features Ibizan jewellery from the 18th century, sculptures of for example the Rosary Virgin (Verge del Roser) and the retable Las Almas, which is quite spectacular with devil figures and demons.

​Address: Plaça de la Catedral, Ibiza

Ibiza Cathedral

The cathedral is a combination of several different styles and time periods. It has a Gothic bell tower and a baroque interior and fascinating for the history buff. Inside the cathedral lies the Museu Diocesà.

​Address: Cathedral de Santa Maria de Ibiza

Ibiza Horse Valley

Ibiza Horse Valley is a lovely sanctuary for horses that have been treated badly. Not only will you see the horses in the wild, but you can also go for a whole day horseback riding in the forest or swimming with the beautiful creatures.

Almost anywhere you go in Ibiza it is beautiful, and Iglesia del Puig de Missa is yet another place that offers you amazing views. On the walk up you will pass by many interesting places, a tip is to go a bit later in the day when it is not too hot.

​Address: Plaza de Lepanto, s/n, Santa Eulària des Riu, Ibiza

LilyPod Yoga & Ayurveda

Despite that Ibiza is known as one of the best party islands in the world, many people visit the island because of the beautiful Yoga retreats. After visiting LilyPod Yoga & Ayurveda it is guaranteed that you will fly home rejuvenated and recharged.

​Address: Can Pou, 10 Sant Joan de labritja, Ibiza

Ibiza Karting San Antonio

Speed, adrenaline and fun for the whole family! You can come here with children from 4 years and up, it is one of the best ways to spend a couple of hours and a nice break from the beach. Who is the daredevil in your group?

This lovely town, Port de Sant Miquel, is situated on the northern part of the island. It is a beautiful little gem that makes for a perfect visit over the day with nice restaurants, clean beach and a tasty ice-cream parlour.

​Address: Port de Sant Miquel, Ibiza

Ibiza’s culture and history is reflected in the islands culinary heritage. The cuisine is strongly influenced by different Mediterranean cultures and in particular by the cuisine of Catalonia. Fresh fish and seafood dominate the island’s culinary culture of course. However, as a big tourist destination, Ibiza’s restaurants cater for all kinds of gastronomic desires.

Can Bigotis

This is a secluded restaurant near the Cala Mastella beach. The owner goes fishing in the morning and serves his catch as “Arroz Marineras” in the afternoon and evening.
To make a reservation - which is a must - you have to go in in person a few days before as the restaurant doesn’t have a phone. It is said that even the Spanish king was refused because he didn’t have a reservation.

Bar Doña Ana is an international bar that best can be described as a café by day and bar by night. You can come here for an English breakfast or a tasty lunch - hot or cold. You can also choose if you wish to be seated at the sun terrace or inside with air-condition.

​Address: Puerto Deportivo de Santa Eulalia, Ibiza​Website: http://www.bardonaanaibiza.com​Opening hours: Open during the summer season - May till October, seven days a week

Mar a Vila

Mar a Vila is quite famous for outstanding tapas, which are mouth-wateringly good. It is a great place for lunch, with a charming décor and friendly service.

​Address: Avinguda Ignasi Wallis 16, Ibiza​Phone: +34 971 31 47 78

Pizzeria Osteria Es Figueral

This restaurant lies on the bottom floor of a bed & breakfast, the atmosphere is old-style osteria with homey checkered tablecloths and candles on every table. The ingredients used for the meals are imported from Italy and carefully chosen to maximize your Italian experience.
Sundays there is live piano-jazz.

Chinese food is the speciality here at Nanking, Cantonese to be specific. It is very popular among the locals and has been nominated the best Chinese restaurant in Ibiza several times by various food guides.

Restaurante Plaza del Sol provides an amazingly romantic setting with beautiful views over the harbour from the large terrace. If you plan a day in Dalt Vila, this is a great place to start your day with a peaceful breakfast. At night the menu holds classical Mediterranean cuisine.

Here at Ibiza you can find many cool, funky cafés to chill out and relax at. Choose from great coffee, a cocktail for lunch or delicious pastries.

Café Sidney

This is the place for a relaxing Sunday brunch where you will see and be seen. Located in Marina Botafoch, Café Sidney offers scenic views of the old town across the harbour.

​Address: Marina Botafoch 316, Ibiza​Phone: +34 971 192 243

Kumharas

Kumharas is a funky hip chillout bar on the west side of Ibiza with a great location for watching the sunset. The music vibe goes to goa, house, rave and hip hop. Events and entertainment such as juggling, acrobatics and fire twirling are not unusual. There is also a small hippy market close by.

If you want to eat a perfectly made croissant and enjoy a show, then this is the place to go to. When it is high season, this place has 3,500 customers per day and is open 22 hours a day. So come and choose among several of great pastries.

Sunset and chillout music, two of the first things that comes to mind when you think about Ibiza, these two elements have been perfected at Café del Mar. Take a seat in one of the comfortable couches, order a refreshing drink and enjoy the show. Why not order a whole jug of Sangría?

The bars on Ibiza are at least as famous as its clubs as they set the scene and the mood for the nightlife to come. Drinks are a little cheaper here than in the clubs and many bars have free entry. There are club ticket deals and sometimes promotional offers on free chupitos (shots).
People and DJ's come to Ibiza from all over the world to party the whole night long, and, whoa, are they good at it! It is the most experimenting, beautiful and massive clubbing experience in the world. Season runs from June throughout September. Entrance fees are between €20-60.

Bora Bora Ibiza

Bora Bora Ibiza lies right on the beach and has free entry. You can either soak up the groovy vibes from a comfortable sunbed, or mingle with other party people on the terrace.

This club/bar is known to house the best DJ's in the world and the bar is located on the beautiful Salines beach.
- "A place where good music, healthy food and beauty come together to present you with one of the best Mediterranean beaches."

Café del Mar is the most famous of them all. Sitting by the shores of the bay, admiring the stunning sunset while listening to the authentic music of Café del Mar, is a quintessential experience when visiting Ibiza.

Pacha’s decor, small rooms and snug corners gives the club an intimate and cosy atmosphere. Pacha has been around since 1973 which makes it the oldest nightclub on the island, and has along the way hosted star DJ's like David Guetta and Erick Morillo.

At Ibiza Boat Party you can charter your own boat, go on day excursions or go clubbing on the boat. The staff is fun and friendly and the music is a great mix of the latest from the charts and old school.

The world-famous Sankeys has its home in Manchester, but in 2011 it opened its doors on Ibiza. On the island it is most famous for its underground dance music, 3 dance floors and an amazing roof terrace.

Formerly known as 'Eden', Gatecrasher went through a complete transformation in 2013 into a stylish and chic nightclub in San Antonio. Visit their website to see the line-up for the time you are there. This amazing club will not let you down.

Underground has a beautiful location, but is not always so easy to find as it lies between Amnesia and Privilege. Known as simply 'U', this is a popular club among visitors and locals and is not as expensive as other bigger clubs.

Ibiza brags of having the largest numbers of stores on the smallest area in the world and it really looks the part. On Ibiza, you can find a selection of the latest and craziest in fashion for your night out - or cool accessories for your day at the beach. Just south of Ibiza Town is the resort Figueretas. You will find plenty of shops selling the usual brands, sportswear, souvenirs and handicrafts from Ibiza. Here is also the big market Malacoste.
In Sant Antoni and Sant Antoni Bay you can shop at large department stores and shops along the coast. You’ll find everything from fashion and beach wear to music and souvenirs.

Ibiza port

In Ibiza’s port is also great shopping in trendy boutiques. At night, the streets turn into a market with street vendors and stalls where you can buy clothes, jewellery, music and more. The shops in the harbour are open late during the summer months and if you walk around Ibiza town you will also find many shops. In particular, along Passeig Rey and Avgda d’Isidor Macabich which also has a small bazaar.

​Address: Ibiza port

Mango

At Mango, the urban young woman finds everything from sleek work-wear to the fabulous cocktail dress to reasonable prices. Match your new outfit with the perfect shoes and accessories that you also find here.

The history of this Spanish brand has its roots way back to the 1950's. Today there are shops all over Spain and also worldwide. The clothes, bags and shoes designed by Adolfo Domínguez are stylish and elegant and there are collections for both men and women and kids.

Pull & Bear is part of the same group as Zara and Stradivarius. If you are young, urban and engaged with the environment this shop will fit you like a hand in a glove. Here you can buy the latest trends and pick a cool casual look, but still be environmentally friendly.

Pimkie is a women's clothes chain that can be found in various locations throughout Europe. Here you can buy personalized and young fashion for women - everything from pants and accessories to skirts and dresses.

Before heading out to party some more, you should visit this flea market that is open on Sundays. Here you can buy really tasty paella while listening to live music, making it a lovely afternoon.

​Address: Santa Eulària des Riu, Ibiza

The Gorila Hippy Market

The Gorila Hippy Market is a fun street market where you can find all kind of items, from natural products to books, accessories, massages, food and much more. It is open on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.

​Address: Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Ibiza​Phone: +34 971 39 89 20

Las Dalias

Las Dalias is one of those cool markets which you just cannot miss. Here you will find Adlib clothing, costume jewellery, sandalwood, food, Arab cakes, music and so much more. It just has to be experienced.

The fashion style at this lovely boutique is just what it sounds like, Hippy. They have beautiful chic, typical Ibiza wear, cool clothing, and often you will walk out of here with more than you planned.

Kurru Kurru designs beautiful clothing for strong, sexy women. They do everything between haute couture dresses to ready-to-wear pieces. The name Kurru Kurru comes from the designer’s unique way to express her feelings about the ones she cares about.

If you miss to visit reVOLVER Ibiza you have missed a store with cult status. They have fashion for the individual with a lot of personality. The clothes are cool, edgy, and most likely you will not find anything like this anywhere else.

San Jordi Flea Market is open every Saturday and draws, probably, the most diverse crowd you have ever seen. This is one of the best flea markets in town and where you will find everything from lingerie, jewellery, clothes to books, wine, food and plants.

DC 10

At DC 10 you can find t-shirts for men and women, key rings, towels, and other fun items. Just stop by for a quick look.

Ibiza Airport lies 7,5 km from Ibiza Town.
Bus: Line 10 takes passengers to and from Ibiza Town in 30 minutes. It leaves every hour from 7 am to 11.20 pm.
Taxi: Takes around 20 minutes to the centre of Ibiza Town. Taxis for persons with special needs are also available either at the taxi stop or by calling +34 971 800 080.
Car hire:
Avis, Betacar Ibiza, Centauro, Hertz and Tui cars all have offices at the airport located on the arrivals level.
On the arrivals level, you can also find an airport information desk, a tourist- and a post office.